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Tag Archives: Resurrection
The Risen Christ in the ‘Indian Way’
This striking painting by the Indian artist Frank Wesley (1923 – 2002) shows the Resurrection appearance of Christ to the fishermen, as described in St John’s Gospel. (John 21). Wesley was born in India and studied art in Lucknow, and … Continue reading
“Enough! The Resurrection”
This Eastertime we’ve invited members of our St Chrysostom’s congregation to choose a poem which speaks to them of Easter. This week’s choice was actually made several years ago by Malcolm Hicks, and read beautifully by him in Church at … Continue reading
Resurrection by Vladimir Holan
Each Sunday evening at Vespers in Eastertide a different person is going to speak about a poem which says ‘Easter’ to them. We’ll post the poem with some comments from the person here on our church blog. We begin with … Continue reading